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Mid-term review finds little change needed for mountain goat and bighorn plans; adds potential release sites
Summary
A mid-plan review of the 2018 mountain goat and bighorn sheep plans found few changes needed, added Fremont Island and The Boulder as potential reintroduction sites, updated references to recent legislation and replaced older wild-sheep guidelines with a 2025 revision.
The Division of Wildlife Resources presented a mid-term review of its 2018 bighorn sheep and mountain goat 10-year plans and the regional committee found the plans largely appropriate, with a few additions and updates, the RAC heard.
Why it matters: The plans guide long-term management, reintroductions and disease-prevention coordination with agricultural stakeholders and other partners.
Rusty Robinson said the mid-plan committee reconvened and generally felt both plans were well written and required few changes. Committee updates included revised language to reflect recent…
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